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This weekend marks the launch of the 15th annual Sun Peaks Winter Festival of Wine, and the schedule has already become a lot more limited.

Seven events in the week-long celebration that pairs the product of local wineries and work of chefs from around the region are already sold out, according to organizers. Also, less than 130 tickets are available for the festival's signature

The nine-day festival kicks off in Canada’s Alpine Village Saturday, Jan. 12, with 29 wineries participating throughout the festival, including Misconduct Wine Co., Gray Monk Estate Winery and Quail’s Gate.

While several events have sold out, tickets are still available to many events, including the new event Wine Masters Dinner: A Blend of Canada and Australia, Taste of Sun Peaks and the Winetender’s Cocktail Shake-Off.

A new $30 ticket cost for Starbuck’s: A Taste for Your Senses has also just been released.

Ticket prices range from $20 to $120. Sun Peaks is also offering packages that combine accommodation with alpine lift tickets. All tickets and packages can be found here.

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